Assimilate is a Maven2 plugin that allows developers to import dependencies from other pre-built Maven projects without a formal parent-child hierarchy existing between the projects. There is no limit to the number of project dependencies. Maven 2.0.9's "import" scope acts not on managed dependencies, but on those declared in the dependency management section of the imported pom file. Assimilate, in contrast, is designed to act on managed dependencies of any prebuilt Maven project (stored in the local repository), as though they were declared in the local project's managed dependency section.

The Whole Brain Catalog is a 3D virtual environment to facilitate solutions for currently intractable challenges in brain research. It is meant to enable the synthesis of data measured from brains at different scales into more coherent models of brain structure and function. The Whole Brain Catalog is a client-server platform that provides rich 3D views for researchers to zoom in, out, and around structures deep in a multi-scale spatial framework of the mouse brain. A 3D graphics engine used in graphics-intensive computer gaming generates high-resolution visualizations that bring data to life through biological simulations and animations.

The purpose of tomcat-plugin is to provide Java Web Developers with a tool to easily deploy their changes to a locally installed Tomcat. At the moment, the main benefits of such a plugin are that you can: change a Web resource (HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc. -- specified by a resources section) without having to build the entire project and then manually copy files around; build your module as usual and then have the produced jars copied to Tomcat's webapps/$myWebapp/WEB-INF/lib and have Tomcat restarted for you; build your module as usual and then have the produced WAR copied to Tomcat's webapps; start/stop/restart your Tomcat; clean Tomcat work, logs, temp, and webapps; and integrate it with Eclipse and IntelliJ Idea.

ProjectForge is a Web-based solution for project management including time sheet booking, Gantt charts, financial administration and controlling, issue management, and managing work-break-down structures. First-party and third-party plugins are supported. Ready-to-run packages of the ProjectForge server are available for Windows, Mac OS X, and all Java6-capable platforms (database and Web server are included). ProjectForge is also available as a web-archive file (war) for usage within your own Web server and for your own database installation.

tadedon is a set of utilities that form a foundation for applications written with one of the many Java frameworks, such as GWT, GIN, Guice, Google App Engine, commons-configuration, and many others. It lets you specify the default configuration of your application and upgrade it automatically on each new release. It can redirect all java.util.logging to slf4j and easily configure logback. It can bind application configuration in a Guice module. It supports @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy annotations (JSR 250) in Guice applications. It lets you annotate your methods with @Transactional annotation. It supports Guice injector stage in your Web application. It lets you test your Guice managed servlets and filters without needing a real servlet container. It lets you use Guice Matchers for matching super class, interface, and type literal annotations. It can inject event bus to your GWT applications with the help of GIN.

jValidator is a data quality firewall, i.e. middleware for the real time validation, management, and monitoring of data streams. If you need to implement or improve the validation process of your schemas, to populate a database through data streams of various formats and originating from many sources, to validate complex rules, and to monitoring the quality of your data, jValidator is the solution.